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Recap: A Community Conversation with Flashpoints Authors

Recap: A Community Conversation with Flashpoints Authors

By Ankit Panda & Alexandre Dor
On March 31, 2015, Flashpoints authors spoke to Reddit's /r/geopolitics community. Here are the highlights.
Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Dingding Chen

Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Dingding Chen

By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda speaks to Dingding Chen of the University of Macau about Chinese foreign policy.

3 Years On, China, Japan, South Korea May Resume Leaders' Summit

3 Years On, China, Japan, South Korea May Resume Leaders' Summit

By Ankit Panda
The foreign ministers of China, Japan, and South Korea suggested that the long-stalled leaders' summit could be back on.

AIIB: Not a US Loss, Not a Chinese Win

AIIB: Not a US Loss, Not a Chinese Win

By Dingding Chen
The China-led AIIB does not necessarily challenge U.S. financial hegemony; it could be a golden opportunity for cooperation.

After Myanmar Bombing, China Deploys Jets, Warns of 'Resolute Measures'

After Myanmar Bombing, China Deploys Jets, Warns of 'Resolute Measures'

By Ankit Panda
A senior Chinese general has warned Myanmar of military consequences for its actions.
Myanmar Bombings in Yunnan Killed 4 Chinese

Myanmar Bombings in Yunnan Killed 4 Chinese

By Ankit Panda
4 Chinese citizens were killed in an airstrike conducted by the Myanmar Air Force.

3 Ways China’s High Speed Railway Technology Can Help Its Foreign Policy

3 Ways China’s High Speed Railway Technology Can Help Its Foreign Policy

By Dingding Chen
High speed railway will be the Chinese economy’s new name card.
From China With Love: China, Norway and Espionage

From China With Love: China, Norway and Espionage

By Benjamin David Baker
Norway's decision to expel a Chinese researcher on "national security" grounds keeps Sino-Norwegian relations cool.

Xi Jinping to Visit Pakistan in Coming Months

Xi Jinping to Visit Pakistan in Coming Months

By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping will visit Pakistan in the coming months.

Could East Asia's Weak Institutions Be a Blessing in Disguise?

Could East Asia's Weak Institutions Be a Blessing in Disguise?

By Robert Farley
East Asia's multilateral institutions -- from ASEAN to APEC -- are generally weak. This might be a good thing.

Why China Doesn't See India As a Threat

Why China Doesn't See India As a Threat

By Dingding Chen
A warmer India-U.S. relationship will not hurt China-India relations -- unless India makes a suicidal choice.
China’s Alternative Diplomacy

China’s Alternative Diplomacy

By Zheng Wang
China has just made its biggest foreign policy adjustment in 25 years.

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